This paper contains (1) an overview of the Ephemeris of "Diktys of Crete" and its character, and including updates on its date and possible origins; (2) a comprehensive survey of witnesses to the lost Greek original; (3) discussion of several problems in book 6 (of the Latin version); (4) an overview of the problem of Sisyphos of Kos
The paper aims at casting some light on the intellectual and social context of an eschatological tre...
The relationship between the Homeric epics and archaeology has been approached through the lens of H...
John Chrysostom was the most prolific Byzantine Church father, reaching high levels of prominence in...
This paper contains (1) an overview of the Ephemeris of "Diktys of Crete" and its character, and inc...
This thesis examines the literary context of Dares Phrygius’ De Excidio Troiae Historia and Dictys C...
In this dissertation, I have studied the historical fragments of the Peripatetic Dikaiarchos, partic...
The article focuses on one of the most famous accounts of the events of 1204: the De Signis by Niket...
In the twelfth through fourteenth centuries, the Trojan War became an increasingly popular time for ...
The present paper constitutes an introduction to the second volume of the supplement to Inscriptione...
The aim of this paper is to compare two extracts from the Ephemeris belli Troiani (3.15 and 6.5) wit...
Three case studies are assessed in order to show the intimate bond between the mythographical creati...
This present thesis examines the manuscript tradition of the family y of Procopius' Wars Books VNIII...
This dissertation investigates how the Greeks of the Trojan War and Alexander the Great are presente...
The text and transmission of 2 Thessalonians has not received serious scholarly attention in more th...
The goal of this paper is to draw attention to some aspects of literary criticism about Dio Chrysost...
The paper aims at casting some light on the intellectual and social context of an eschatological tre...
The relationship between the Homeric epics and archaeology has been approached through the lens of H...
John Chrysostom was the most prolific Byzantine Church father, reaching high levels of prominence in...
This paper contains (1) an overview of the Ephemeris of "Diktys of Crete" and its character, and inc...
This thesis examines the literary context of Dares Phrygius’ De Excidio Troiae Historia and Dictys C...
In this dissertation, I have studied the historical fragments of the Peripatetic Dikaiarchos, partic...
The article focuses on one of the most famous accounts of the events of 1204: the De Signis by Niket...
In the twelfth through fourteenth centuries, the Trojan War became an increasingly popular time for ...
The present paper constitutes an introduction to the second volume of the supplement to Inscriptione...
The aim of this paper is to compare two extracts from the Ephemeris belli Troiani (3.15 and 6.5) wit...
Three case studies are assessed in order to show the intimate bond between the mythographical creati...
This present thesis examines the manuscript tradition of the family y of Procopius' Wars Books VNIII...
This dissertation investigates how the Greeks of the Trojan War and Alexander the Great are presente...
The text and transmission of 2 Thessalonians has not received serious scholarly attention in more th...
The goal of this paper is to draw attention to some aspects of literary criticism about Dio Chrysost...
The paper aims at casting some light on the intellectual and social context of an eschatological tre...
The relationship between the Homeric epics and archaeology has been approached through the lens of H...
John Chrysostom was the most prolific Byzantine Church father, reaching high levels of prominence in...